Updated
Updated · WTOP · May 1
Secret Service officers wound man and child near Washington Monument
Updated
Updated · WTOP · May 1

Secret Service officers wound man and child near Washington Monument

10 articles · Updated · WTOP · May 1
  • Deputy Director Matthew Quinn said the man fired at officers near 15th Street and Independence Avenue SW around 3:30pm, and both he and the juvenile were taken to hospital.
  • Plain-clothes officers first spotted someone appearing armed on the White House perimeter; after a brief chase, uniformed officers approached and exchanged gunfire when he allegedly opened fire.
  • The White House was briefly locked down, the scene was later declared secure, and DC police are investigating the officers' use of force; authorities said there was no sign the vice-president's motorcade was targeted.
Is the overstretched Secret Service on the brink of a major security failure?
When bystanders are hit, is the legal standard for police use-of-force still acceptable?
How can open spaces like the National Mall be secured without becoming fortresses?